If you are a licensed architect in the state of Rhode Island, your license renewal deadline is fast approaching. Read on for answers to some frequently asked questions about architecture licensing and renewals in Rhode Island!
Read MoreOregon Architect Licensing FAQ’s
If you are a licensed architect in the state of Oregon, your license renewal deadline is fast approaching. Read on for answers to some frequently asked questions about architecture licensing and renewals in Oregon!
Read MoreNew Mexico Architect Licensing FAQ’s
Read answers to some commonly asked questions regarding architect licensing in New Mexico, including information on renewals and fees.
Read MoreIndiana Architect Licensing FAQ’s
If you are a licensed architect in the state of Indiana, your license renewal deadline is fast approaching. Read on for answers to some frequently asked questions about architecture licensing and renewals in Indiana!
Read MoreAlaska Architect License Renewal FAQ’s
If you are a licensed architect in the state of Alaska, your license renewal deadline is fast approaching. Read on for answers to some frequently asked questions about architecture licensing and renewals in Alaska!
Read MoreICC vs UpCodes
UpCodes is a software firm that is utilizing the ICC’s building codes in an AI program which helps architects review their plans in comparison to the building codes. Architects can upload the plan models and the program will flag areas in the design that are not up to code, saving valuable time and money when it comes to design errors. While the program is not fool-proof, many say that the low cost makes it worth the investment if it catches even one costly error.
Read MoreThermoset Technology – Stronger & Lighter Than Steel
Stronger and lighter than steel, Thermoset technology may be the future of architecture. According to an article by Arch Daily, this revolutionary material solves many common structural and construction problems while simultaneously allowing architects a new freedom with their designs.
Read MoreRenowned Architect Philip G. Freelon Passed Away July 9th
Freelon was an architect noted for his work on several high profile buildings including “the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta, the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jackson” (NYTimes).
Read MoreDetroit Revitalization
While the city still has many problems, ranging from abandoned buildings to infrastructure issues, city leaders have begun implementing initiatives to revitalize the city. Big on the docket: city planning. According to an article in The Architect’s Newspaper, Maurice Cox, architect and former Charlottesville mayor, has developed a team of “36 planners, architects, urban designers, and landscape designers” billed as a think tank to reignite the city of Detroit—preserving existing culture while rebuilding infrastructure in a fresh and vibrant way that will encourage investment and draw new populations to the city.
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